Robert Pattinson's High School Was Very Romantic 
I'm sure Rob was No1 in the romance classes! They'd have nothing to teach him.
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson's Eclipse characters, Bella and  Edward, essentially have three or so movies of virginal eternal longing  for each other; they never quite go all the way (except in Breaking  Dawn, which Melissa Rosenberg swears she's penning as quite sexy...but  more on that later). (Kate: Oh she better be or I will be after her blood like a newborn! )
When we talked to the stars of Eclipse at  last night's premiere at the L.A. Film Festival, we threw it out there  to the cast: Do you think the longing and self-control the main  characters exhibit when it comes to sex is something high schoolers can  actually relate to these days? Here's what Rob, Kristen, Ashley Greene  and Kellan Lutz had to say...
"Oh my god, definitely," Stewart  told us on the carpet with the stern-yet-sweet look she exhibits so  well. "I feel like everything in our movie—the reason people love it so  much—is because it's everything that we experience. It's like put on  this...I don't want to say ideological...It's just put on this level  that it is fantasy love. You feel like when you're in love it's fake  almost. I feel like that's how everyone feels."
Spoken like a  girl who has been truly smitten before! Speaking of, Rob, in his  über-cool, maroon Gucci suit, added that he has no clue if holding out  for something great is in touch with teens today, but it's what he is  used to.
"I hope so," Pattinson dished about whether Edward's  self-control is relatable to guys his age.
"I don't know, I  didn't really go to a normal high school," R.Pattz ‘fessed. He added, "I  went to a very romantic high school."
So that's where he learned  his suave tricks!
To read what the rest of the cast had to say on the subject head over to  EOnline
Showing posts with label Now we know why Rob is so romantic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Now we know why Rob is so romantic. Show all posts
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
 
 
 

 
 Posts
Posts
 
